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Yes, Snowgrip can be installed on an existing roof without causing damage or interfering with performance.
When properly installed, Snowgrip will not damage your roof; it can extend the roof's life and reduce maintenance needs.
Property owners may be liable for injuries or damage caused by falling ice and snow, leading to legal claims and lawsuits.
Snowgrip creates a textured surface that grips snow, preventing it from sliding off and reducing the risk of injury or property damage.
Factors that can increase the risk of falling ice and snow include steep roof slopes, low-friction roofing materials, and heavy snowfall or ice accumulation.
Some building codes require snow retention systems; Snowgrip helps meet these requirements and reduces liability.
Snowgrip snow retention coating can help reduce the risk of falling ice and snow by creating a textured surface that helps to grip the snow and prevent it from sliding off the roof. This can help to reduce the risk of injury or property damage caused by falling ice and snow.
Yes, some building codes and regulations require the installation of snow retention systems in areas with heavy snowfall or steep roof slopes. By installing Snowgrip snow retention coating, property owners can ensure that their roofs meet these requirements and reduce the risk of liability associated with falling ice and snow.
Yes, Snowgrip is designed to work in all climates, from extreme cold to hot and humid conditions.
While Snowgrip snow retention coating is designed to be long-lasting, it may need to be reapplied periodically to maintain its effectiveness over time. Property owners should also monitor their roofs regularly and remove any snow or ice buildup.